SMART Boards are interactive white boards that allow teachers and students to interact with the computer and Internet Web sites by writing or tapping on the board. Stanton has a combination of SMART Boards and Epson Interactive Data Projectors that turn any white board into an interactive white board. The SMART Notebook software can be used to develop lessons and save information that has been written on an interactive white board. Click on the links below for resources that will help teachers use their SMART Boards effectively:
SMART Exchange
SMART Exchange is the SMART Tech Teacher Community. Create a free sign in to access hundreds of SMART Board lessons that have been created and shared by teachers around the country. Click on the links below to find a wealth of resources and lesson plans:
SMART Notebook Express is a free online version of SMART Notebook software that allows you to edit exisiting or create new SMART Notebook files any time you are on the Internet. Click on the links below to get started using SMART Notebook Express:
There are a number of Wikispaces that are dedicated to helping teachers use SMART Boards as tools for teaching and learning. Click on the links below to check out a few:
Everything Literacy Wiki SMART Board Resources: On the Everything Literacy Wikispace is this Web page with a variety of SMART Board resources, including links to lesson plans for grades K-5 with numerous SMART Notebook files: http://everythingliteracy.wikispaces.com/SMART+Board+resources
SMARTBoard Smarty is a Wikispace that contains created by Nancy Powell, a SMART Exemplary Educator, with pages and pages and pages of SMART Board resources: http://smartboardsmarty.wikispaces.com/
SMART Board Tipsis a Wikispace that contains the Web page below with training files to help educators explore and learn about many of the SMART Board features: http://smartboardtips.wikispaces.com/Training+Files
Teaching Interactively is a Wikispace created by two educators with links to professional development materials, lesson creation resources, and tutorials: http://smartboardwiki.wikispaces.com/
Can I? Checklist: On the Teaching Interactively Wikispace you will find this SMART Use Can I? page that has an extensive checklist to help educators determine their level of proficiency with the SMARTBoard and identify areas for professional development.http://smartboardwiki.wikispaces.com/Can+I%3F+Checklist+-+Software
SMART Boards/Interactive White Boards
SMART Boards are interactive white boards that allow teachers and students to interact with the computer and Internet Web sites by writing or tapping on the board. Stanton has a combination of SMART Boards and Epson Interactive Data Projectors that turn any white board into an interactive white board. The SMART Notebook software can be used to develop lessons and save information that has been written on an interactive white board. Click on the links below for resources that will help teachers use their SMART Boards effectively:SMART Exchange
SMART Exchange is the SMART Tech Teacher Community. Create a free sign in to access hundreds of SMART Board lessons that have been created and shared by teachers around the country. Click on the links below to find a wealth of resources and lesson plans:SMART Notebook Express
SMART Notebook Express is a free online version of SMART Notebook software that allows you to edit exisiting or create new SMART Notebook files any time you are on the Internet. Click on the links below to get started using SMART Notebook Express:SMART Board Lessons from Around the Country
Doreen Murphy's SMART Board Work in Norwich
SMART Board Wikispaces
There are a number of Wikispaces that are dedicated to helping teachers use SMART Boards as tools for teaching and learning. Click on the links below to check out a few:SMART Board Tipsis a Wikispace that contains the Web page below with training files to help educators explore and learn about many of the SMART Board features: http://smartboardtips.wikispaces.com/Training+Files
Teaching Interactively is a Wikispace created by two educators with links to professional development materials, lesson creation resources, and tutorials: http://smartboardwiki.wikispaces.com/
SMART Board Video Tutorials
Classroom Management SMART Board Apps
Thanks to Katie Daigle at Uncas Network School for researching these classroom management SMART Board Apps: